- Sep 12, 2004
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For the most part 7MC had been great. It auto-detected nearly every every Clear QAM and analog channel chanel available from my cable provider. However, there was one glaring omission on my system. It would not detect NBC as unencrypted Clear QAM in HD even though that channel existed.
Trying to manually add the channel in 7MC was futile because the channel was 104.2608 and the MC interface limits you to a three digit sub-channel, which is a ridiculous oversight by the MS 7MC software engineers because many subchannels are 4 or even 5 digits. I've been searching for workarounds for weeks. Today I ran across a piece of donate-ware called Guide Tool. While it has many other functions that are nice for controlling guide options in 7MC, it has one particular function that permits you to manually add Clear QAM channels that have 4- and 5-digit subchannels. Finally, I now have NBC in glorious HD in MCE.
For the 2 or 3 others that might be having this same issue, here is the link to Guide Tool:
http://1geek1tool.com/guidetool
Trying to manually add the channel in 7MC was futile because the channel was 104.2608 and the MC interface limits you to a three digit sub-channel, which is a ridiculous oversight by the MS 7MC software engineers because many subchannels are 4 or even 5 digits. I've been searching for workarounds for weeks. Today I ran across a piece of donate-ware called Guide Tool. While it has many other functions that are nice for controlling guide options in 7MC, it has one particular function that permits you to manually add Clear QAM channels that have 4- and 5-digit subchannels. Finally, I now have NBC in glorious HD in MCE.
For the 2 or 3 others that might be having this same issue, here is the link to Guide Tool:
http://1geek1tool.com/guidetool